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From: alex at somewhere.round.here (Alex)
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Date: 29 Apr 1999 10:53:33 -0400
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Subject: Designing Large Systems with Python
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References: <m37lqz0yoa.fsf@solo.david-steuber.com> <372599D6.C156C996@pop.vet.uu.nl> <7g4a3l$atk$1@news.worldonline.nl> <m3vhehxjhr.fsf@solo.david-steuber.com>
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Message-ID: <etd4slza36a.fsf@m2-225-12.mit.edu>
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X-UID: 65
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> I would like better python support in XEmacs. There is a python mode,
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> but I haven't seen anything about evaluating Python code ineteractivly
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> the way you can with Lisp and elisp.
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Is this the sort of thing you want?
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Try C-c ! to create a python shell, C-c C-c to evaluate a buffer in that
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shell, or C-c | to evaluate a marked region. Then you can execute
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commands interactively in that shell.
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This works for python-mode in emacs. I would guess it would be the same
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in xemacs. Unless these are customizations I did and forgot about... :)
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Alex.
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